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Ground Nutmeg - Nuez Moscada Molida by El Sol de Mexico

Ground Nutmeg by El Sol de Mexico is a brown-colored spice with a rich, delightfully sweet and nutty flavor. Nutmeg, also known as Muskat is traditional in North American cuisine because it blends delicately in small amounts. Nutmeg is one of the essential ingredients in Curry Powder. It is called for in many vegetable recipes like spinach, squash and sweet potato pie to enhance their flavor. Nutmeg is a secret ingredient found in sauces, meatballs, cream soup, preserves and stew. Nutmeg blends perfectly with Coriander, Poppy Seed, Sesame Seed, Vanilla, Cloves, Black Pepper, Thyme, Ginger, Cinnamon, Rosemary, and Saffron. Nutmeg is mostly used in seasonal dishes during the fall and winter, usually in ground or grated form, although it’s best when freshly grated with the aid of a nutmeg grater; that’s when its entire flavor is revealed.

Chop some cooked or raw apples, nectarines, pineapple, peaches, bananas, pears or mango and sprinkle on some nutmeg.

Dust some nutmeg on pancakes, French toast, scrambled eggs, mufins and on top of quiche for a delicious breakfast treat you can enjoy in the afternoon. Make sure the dish is warm so the nutmeg will soak into the food.

Also you can sprinkle nutmeg over quinoa, warm oatmeal or any other breakfast cereal.

After you take any dessert out of the oven, sprinkle on some nutmeg so it will seep into the dessert. This will help you lessen the amount of sugar you use, because Nutmeg will add all that sweet-tasting flavor you need all on its own.

For the holidays prepare delicious Rompope, and sprinkle on some nutmeg after serving to give rompope a kick.

You can also sprinkle nutmeg on other drinks like cider, hot chocolate, coffee, or hot tea. Add more flavor by sprinkling both nutmeg with cinnamon on your drinks.

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Net Wt. 3/8 oz. (10.6g) bag

Ground Nutmeg

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You can substitute nutmeg with mace, the surrounding membrane of the seed before its harvested. They share similar flavors, so just replace nutmeg with an equal amount of mace. Allspice, Cinnamon, ginger or ground cloves are other spices you can use to substitute nutmeg.